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Clear Health Launches Topical Isotretinoin Acne Treatment Without iPLEDGE Requirements

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Key Takeaways

  • Clear Health’s telehealth model pairs patients with dermatologists who prescribe individualized compounded topical isotretinoin formulations, adjusted longitudinally based on clinical response and tolerability.
  • A three-phase regimen progresses from acne control (isotretinoin plus short-term clindamycin) to dyspigmentation management (tranexamic acid, niacinamide) and then maintenance with GHK-Cu peptides.
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The 3-phase Isoclear regimen pairs topical isotretinoin with clindamycin, tranexamic acid, niacinamide, and copper peptide based on treatment stage.

Clear Health, a telehealth skin care platform, has introduced Isoclear, a prescription topical acne treatment using isotretinoin—the active ingredient in oral accutane—delivered through a 3-phase compounded regimen.1 Unlike oral isotretinoin, which requires enrollment in the iPLEDGE risk management program and ongoing laboratory monitoring, Isoclear is formulated as a topical treatment by licensed US compounding pharmacies. The company positions the approach as a more accessible alternative for patients who are candidates for isotretinoin therapy but may be hesitant to pursue the oral formulation, including women of childbearing potential.2

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Aaron Farberg, MD, a board-certified dermatologist, said in a news release that isotretinoin has long been one of the most effective therapies available for acne. “What’s new here is the ability to deliver it topically in a personalized formulation, giving patients a targeted approach that can improve tolerability while maintaining clinical impact,” he said.

Patients are connected with licensed dermatologists through Clear Health’s digital platform, who prescribe individualized formulations fulfilled by licensed pharmacies. Formulations are adjusted over time based on patient response. The company reports many patients see results within several weeks.

Three-Phase Treatment Structure

Isoclear is structured across 3 sequential phases. The first phase, Clear, targets active acne using topical isotretinoin to normalize cell turnover and prevent pore occlusion, combined with topical clindamycin to reduce acne-causing bacteria and inflammation. The company notes clindamycin exposure is intentionally short-term to reduce antibiotic resistance risk. Additional ingredients may be incorporated based on individual patient needs.

The second phase, Fade, addresses post-acne sequelae including hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone. Topical isotretinoin continues to support cell turnover in this phase alongside tranexamic acid for hyperpigmentation and niacinamide (vitamin B3) for barrier support and redness reduction.

The third phase, Renew, focuses on long-term maintenance and skin quality. Isotretinoin remains in the formulation alongside copper peptide (GHK-Cu), which the company cites for supporting skin repair and improving texture and firmness.

Compounding and Regulatory Considerations

All Isoclear formulations are prepared by licensed US compounding pharmacies operating under applicable USP standards, with active pharmaceutical ingredients sourced from FDA-registered and inspected facilities, according to Jason Lang, PharmD, a Clear Health advisor. Because it is a compounded topical product, Isoclear does not carry FDA approval and falls outside the iPLEDGE system that governs commercially approved oral isotretinoin.

Isoclear is priced at $50 per month, billed as $100 for a 2-month supply, with an annual plan available at $40 per month. Three-month supply options are available during the Fade and Renew phases.

Clear Health CEO Michael Chang said the product is intended to expand access to isotretinoin in a format more aligned with contemporary patient preferences. “Oral isotretinoin is highly effective, but it’s not the right fit for every patient,” Chang said. “Isoclear expands access to this gold-standard molecule in a way that’s more flexible, personalized, and aligned with how patients want to receive care today.”

References

  1. Clear Health launches Isoclear™, the first prescription topical isotretinoin system for acne treatment in the US. News release. Published June 17, 2026. Accessed June 17, 2026. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260617471674/en/Clear-Health-Launches-Isoclear-the-First-Prescription-Topical-Isotretinoin-System-for-Acne-Treatment-in-the-U.S.
  2. Bagatin E, Costa CS. The use of isotretinoin for acne - an update on optimal dosing, surveillance, and adverse effects. Expert Rev Clin Pharmacol. 2020;13(8):885-897. doi:10.1080/17512433.2020.1796637

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